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Eikei University of Hiroshima Information Session for Singapore (Organized by Fifty One Media)

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This video is an Eikei University of Hiroshima information session about undergraduate program, scholarship, and admission schedule.

Webinar Outline

- Introduction about basic requirements to study in Japan

- Presentation by Eikei University of Hiroshima, Associate Professor (Psychology and Social Psychology)

- Sharing session by 3rd Year Singaporean student

- Q&A session

Eikei University of Hiroshima

Cultivating Global Leaders with Innovative Minds and a Passion for Change Established in April 2021, Eikei University of Hiroshima is a new public university run by Hiroshima prefectural government. The university specializes in a single English-taught undergraduate department- “Social System Design“, with a focus on liberal arts subjects related to 17 goals of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by United Nations and project-based learning, a centerpiece of their curriculum. Students can study a broad range of academic fields such as Humanities, Social Sciences, and Natural Sciences, and graduate with Bachelor of Arts and Science degree.

School Highlights

1) All subjects are offered in both English and Japanese. EJU / JLPT scores are not necessary for international students in admission process.

2) Project-Based Learning (PBL) is one of their core curriculum whereby students will work together with a list of 140 partner business organizations or NGO/NPOS in group projects. Students learn how to find core problems and craft solutions for a specific theme and then present them to the partners.

3) Generous Financial Supports– The university offers a tuition waiver program that provides eligible students with 50% tuition discount and special scholarship; eligible students will receive 50,000JPY per month for up to 4 years.

4) International Dormitory– A dormitory is located within their 15 story-high campus building. Over 100 students can be accommodated and international students can move in with priority.